River Tay Way
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This 2nd edition guides walkers for 50 miles from Loch Tay to Perth and cyclists for 65 miles from Loch Tay to Dundee. Savour the grand scenery and wildlife of the River Tay. Pass through welcoming Perthshire villages and enjoy heritage, prehistory and wildlife. The author tells you where to find food, drink and lodging and includes many updates for 2026. This popular, flexible trail appeals to both walkers and cyclists and its second edition has appeared after only one year. Walk 50 miles from Loch Tay to Perth, or cycle 65 miles from Loch Tay to Dundee or mix and match. Or use Scotland’s longest river for part of your journey by boat or kayak. Create your own adventure. Perthshire is home to grand scenery, famous trees and glorious wildlife. Both routes start from Loch Tay, where the nearby Crannog Centre celebrates Iron Age history, crafts and heritage. The walking route passes along forest tracks, ancient paths and disused railway trackbed, whilst cyclists follow cycleways NCN7 and 77 on tarmac. Enjoy a valley rich in native woodlands, birds and red squirrels. The River Tay is home to salmon and half of the world’s freshwater pearl mussels. Most walkers will need 4-5 days to complete the 50-mile journey to Perth via Dunkeld. Cyclists with suitable bikes can complete the longer route from Loch Tay to Dundee via Perth over 2 to 3 days. Walkers and cyclists can divide the route into manageable sections and stay in welcoming villages. The guidebook features detailed directions and concise background, with illustrated sections on prehistory, heritage and wildlife. It offers practical help with accommodation and refreshments, and recommends side-trips along the way. Lavishly illustrated, the book features customised mapping on 25 of its 80 pages, has over 100 colour photos and is perfect bound.
This 2nd edition guides walkers for 50 miles from Loch Tay to Perth and cyclists for 65 miles from Loch Tay to Dundee. Savour the grand scenery and wildlife of the River Tay. Pass through welcoming Perthshire villages and enjoy heritage, prehistory and wildlife. The author tells you where to find food, drink and lodging and includes many updates for 2026. This popular, flexible trail appeals to both walkers and cyclists and its second edition has appeared after only one year. Walk 50 miles from Loch Tay to Perth, or cycle 65 miles from Loch Tay to Dundee or mix and match. Or use Scotland’s longest river for part of your journey by boat or kayak. Create your own adventure. Perthshire is home to grand scenery, famous trees and glorious wildlife. Both routes start from Loch Tay, where the nearby Crannog Centre celebrates Iron Age history, crafts and heritage. The walking route passes along forest tracks, ancient paths and disused railway trackbed, whilst cyclists follow cycleways NCN7 and 77 on tarmac. Enjoy a valley rich in native woodlands, birds and red squirrels. The River Tay is home to salmon and half of the world’s freshwater pearl mussels. Most walkers will need 4-5 days to complete the 50-mile journey to Perth via Dunkeld. Cyclists with suitable bikes can complete the longer route from Loch Tay to Dundee via Perth over 2 to 3 days. Walkers and cyclists can divide the route into manageable sections and stay in welcoming villages. The guidebook features detailed directions and concise background, with illustrated sections on prehistory, heritage and wildlife. It offers practical help with accommodation and refreshments, and recommends side-trips along the way. Lavishly illustrated, the book features customised mapping on 25 of its 80 pages, has over 100 colour photos and is perfect bound.
AmazonPages: 80, Paperback, Rucksack Readers
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